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DJI FlightHub 2

DJI FlightHub 2

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SKU V-DJI-FLTHB2-STRM MPN CP.RJ.00000102.01 EAN 6941565960788
  • Cloud platform coordinates enterprise drone fleets and missions.
  • Multi-drone livestream monitoring provides real-time operational visibility.
  • Virtual cockpit enables remote aircraft and camera control
  • Automated dock missions deploy drones from Dock 2 or 3.
  • AI detection identifies people vehicles and boats.
  • Cloud mapping tools generate maps models reports.
  • Enterprise compatibility supports Matrice 400, 350, 30 and more.
  • Payload monitoring supports Zenmuse L3, P1, H30T and more
  • API integration connects FlightHub 2 external systems.
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DJI FlightHub 2: Enterprise cloud platform for remote drone fleet management

DJI FlightHub 2 is a cloud-based command and fleet management platform designed to coordinate enterprise drone operations across multiple aircraft, teams, and locations. The system provides a centralized interface where operators can monitor flights, livestream camera feeds, plan missions, and manage operational data in real time.

FlightHub 2 integrates directly with DJI enterprise aircraft, payload sensors, and automated dock infrastructure, enabling organizations to deploy drones remotely while maintaining operational oversight through a browser-based interface.

By combining fleet management, mapping tools, AI detection, and media management capabilities, DJI FlightHub 2 helps organizations coordinate complex drone operations across inspection, public safety, and industrial monitoring environments.

DJI FlightHub 2 cloud operations and monitoring capabilities

  • Fleet coordination: Monitor aircraft status, location, and telemetry across operations.
  • Livestream monitoring: View real-time video feeds from multiple drone cameras.
  • Virtual cockpit: Remotely operate aircraft navigation and payload camera controls.
  • Dock operations: Launch and monitor automated missions from DJI Dock systems.
  • AI monitoring: Detect people, vehicles, and boats during patrol flights.
  • Mission planning: Configure flight routes and recurring automated inspection tasks.
  • Mapping functions: Generate maps and models within the cloud environment.
  • Media library: Store mission photos, videos, and panoramas within projects.
  • API connectivity: Integrate FlightHub 2 with external enterprise systems.

Centralized mission coordination for modern drone programs

DJI FlightHub 2 provides organizations with a centralized operational interface for coordinating distributed drone deployments. Through the web platform, teams can monitor aircraft telemetry, view livestream feeds, and manage flight operations across multiple drones simultaneously.

Virtual Cockpit functionality allows operators to remotely control aircraft and payload cameras while maintaining real-time visibility of flight activity. The platform also integrates mapping tools, enabling teams to review mapping outputs and mission data within the same interface used for operations.

This centralized approach allows organizations to coordinate complex drone programs while maintaining operational awareness across teams and locations.

Compatible aircraft platforms, docks, and payload sensors

  • DJI Matrice 400: Supports advanced inspection, mapping, and monitoring operations.
  • DJI Matrice 350 RTK: Compatible with enterprise inspection and mapping missions.
  • DJI Matrice 300 RTK: Supports livestream monitoring and payload coordination.
  • DJI Matrice 30 Series: Enables portable inspection and public safety deployments.
  • DJI Matrice 4 Series: Supports next-generation enterprise drone inspection workflows.
  • DJI Dock 3 platform: Enables automated drone deployment using Matrice 4D aircraft.
  • DJI Dock 2 platform: Supports remote drone operations using Matrice 3D aircraft.
  • Payload support: Livestream monitoring for Zenmuse L3, P1, and H30T sensors.

Enterprise drone deployment use cases

  • Infrastructure inspection: Monitor utilities, bridges, and industrial facilities remotely.
  • Emergency response: Provide aerial situational awareness during disaster operations.
  • Construction monitoring: Track site progress using coordinated drone missions.
  • Security patrols: Monitor facilities using scheduled autonomous drone patrol flights.
  • Utility asset management: Inspect powerlines and substations using fleet deployments.
  • Remote surveillance: Maintain visibility of remote infrastructure sites.

Built for enterprise drone fleet coordination

DJI FlightHub 2 provides a scalable platform for organizations operating large drone fleets or remote monitoring programs. By combining mission planning, livestream monitoring, AI detection, and mapping tools within a single cloud environment, the platform enables teams to coordinate operations efficiently.

Integration with DJI Dock systems allows automated missions to launch remotely while media and telemetry data are uploaded to the cloud for review. These capabilities help organizations maintain situational awareness across distributed operations while improving the efficiency of inspection, monitoring, and response workflows.

DJI FlightHub 2 enables organizations to coordinate complex drone operations from a single cloud-based command interface. By connecting aircraft, docks, sensors, and operational data into one environment, the platform simplifies enterprise drone management while improving operational oversight.

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Technical & System Requirements

  • Web browser: Optimized for Google Chrome (latest version) for the management portal.
  • Hardware: PC, tablet, or mobile device with a stable internet connection.
  • Drone hardware: Compatible DJI Enterprise aircraft required (e.g., Matrice 350 RTK, Matrice 30 Series, Mavic 3 Enterprise, Matrice 4 Series).
  • Remote controller: DJI RC Plus or RC Pro Enterprise running DJI Pilot 2.
  • Network: Minimum 5 Mbps upload and download recommended for livestreaming and data synchronization.

Software Specifications

  • Deployment: Cloud-based SaaS via DJI servers or on-premises via FlightHub 2 AIO hardware.
  • Protocol support: RTMP and RTMPS supported for livestreaming to third-party platforms.
  • Integration: OpenAPI available for integration with third-party software and custom workflows.
  • Data security: ISO/IEC 27001 certified infrastructure with data hosted on AWS servers.
  • Mapping formats: Supports 2.5D base maps and 3D model imports using KML and KMZ files.

Main Features

  • Livestreaming: Multi-channel real-time monitoring supporting up to 16 simultaneous feeds with AR street overlays.
  • Cloud mapping: One-click generation of 2D and 3D maps with rapid orthomosaic creation.
  • Live annotations: Real-time synchronization of points, lines, and polygons between field teams and command centers.
  • Mission planning: Remote creation and synchronization of waypoint, area, and linear flight missions.
  • Fleet management: Centralized tracking of flight logs, maintenance status, and pilot activity.
  • Dock coordination: Remote management for DJI Dock 2 and Dock 3 including scheduled automated missions and system health monitoring.
  • Contact our customer support team to know more about DJI FlightHub 2 subscription tiers
Which devices are compatible with DJI FlightHub 2?

DJI FlightHub 2 supports the following flight platforms and payloads:

  • Flight Platforms: DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise Series (excluding the Mavic 3 Multispectral Edition), Matrice 350 RTK, Matrice 30 Series, Matrice 300 RTK, DJI Dock 2 (including Matrice 3D Series), and DJI Dock (including Matrice 30 Series Dock Version).
  • Payloads: Zenmuse H30, Zenmuse H30T, Zenmuse H20, Zenmuse H20T, and Zenmuse H20N.
How is DJI FlightHub 2 different from the original DJI FlightHub?

DJI FlightHub 2 is a completely new platform, designed for task monitoring, execution, and command. Unlike the original FlightHub, which focused on drone data management, FlightHub 2 offers real-time situational awareness, cloud-based synchronization, and advanced mission planning features.

What is the maximum number of devices that can be connected to DJI FlightHub 2?

There is no limit to the number of devices that can be connected simultaneously. The operating status of each device can be monitored in real-time through the platform.

Is DJI FlightHub 2 compatible with existing DJI accounts?

Yes, DJI FlightHub 2 uses the DJI Unified Account system, eliminating the need to create a separate account for the platform.

What operating systems and browsers are supported by DJI FlightHub 2?
  • Operating Systems: Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS.
  • Browsers: Chrome (version 92 or higher), Safari (version 13 or higher), Edge, and Firefox (version 90 or higher) are recommended for optimal performance.
Can external map layers be imported into DJI FlightHub 2?

Yes, DJI FlightHub 2 supports importing KML format files for points, lines, and surfaces. However, additional layer formats such as TIFF and 3D models are not currently supported.

Can the aircraft's motions or gimbal angle be controlled through DJI FlightHub 2?

No, DJI FlightHub 2 does not currently support controlling aircraft motions or adjusting the gimbal angle.

What is the validity period of DJI FlightHub 2 services?
  • Unactivated Services: No time limit.
  • Activated Services: The validity starts from the activation date and is available in monthly (30 days) or yearly (365 days) subscriptions.
  • Resource Packages: Livestream minutes and cloud mapping images have no expiration, but storage upgrades are valid for 1 year from activation.
Can I use the Professional Version and recharge packages simultaneously?

Yes, both services can be used together. Resources included in the Professional Version—such as livestream minutes, mapping images, and storage—are consumed first, followed by those from the recharge package.

Where are DJI FlightHub 2 servers located?

FlightHub 2’s primary servers are located in Virginia, USA, with plans for additional global server locations based on user demand. For latency-sensitive services like live video streaming, the system utilizes global server optimization to minimize delays.

How many livestream channels can DJI FlightHub 2 support at the same time?

The number of livestream channels is unlimited. However, performance depends on the downlink bandwidth of the broadcasting network.

Does the livestreaming feature include sound?

No, livestreaming in DJI FlightHub 2 does not support sound.

Can livestream videos be saved and downloaded?

Yes, livestream recordings are supported and can be viewed or downloaded from the library. Files are saved in M3U8 format, which requires a compatible video player.

What is the typical delay in livestreaming with DJI FlightHub 2?

If the network connection is strong, livestreaming delay is typically less than 1 second, ensuring real-time data access.

Which cloud server is used by DJI FlightHub 2?

DJI FlightHub 2 utilizes Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its cloud hosting solution, ensuring reliability and scalability.